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Ron Link (director)

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Name
  
Ron Link


Role
  
Theatre Director

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Died
  
June 7, 1999, Hollywood, Florida, United States

Nominations
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play

Similar People
  
Helen Hanft, Alan Eichler, Pat Ast, Sharon Barr, Marcus Chong

Ron Link (Columbus, Ohio, 1940 – 7 June 1999) was an American theatre director.

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Link directed experimental theatre at New York City's Caffe Cino and La Mama, including directing the young Robert De Niro in Glamour, Glory and Gold, and an unknown actor called Sylvester Stallone in Somerset Maugham's Rain. He also directed Divine (entertainer) in Tom Eyen's Women Behind Bars at the Astor Place Theater in 1974 and in The Neon Woman at Hurrah in 1978. Moving to Los Angeles he directed Stand-Up Tragedy and Bouncers (play).


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Ron Link (director) Wikipedia